National Geographic Television International (NGTI) unveiled its key programme launches for MIPCOM 2010. Leading the slate of more than 60 new hours is THE OBAMA WHITE HOUSE: THROUGH THE LENS (1 x 52). In this unique and much-anticipated programme the trusted producers from National Geographic Television were deep inside the real West Wing, capturing the frenetic pace of everyday life and for the first time, seeing what it is really like to be President and how the White House works. Leading NGTI’s new history slate is LOST MUMMIES OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA (1 x 52), an NGT production for the National Geographic Channel and France Television. PENGUIN ISLAND is a wonderful new docu-soap style series (6 x 26/3 x 52) from 360 Degree Films, for BBC and Arte, investigating the lives of the famous ‘little penguins’ of Phillip Island in Australia.
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